It is now more than a month later and angry protesters are on the streets in parts of the UK, USA, Iceland and France.

New York, USA"31 People Arrested Outside New York City Hotel Hosting Republican Gala" reports ABC News Friday. Protests turned violent Thursday evening as people gathered near midtown Manhattan's Grand Hyatt Hotel, where the New York State Republican Gala was being held.

"The hotel hosted a group of GOP donors and political heavyweights, as well as the presidential hopefuls, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich" and some of the protesters gained access to the hotel.

Paris, FranceProposed labour-law reforms have incensed French workers, especially the young, and protests have been on going. What began as 390,000 students and labour union members marching in parts of France to protest the reforms has snowballed into a new movement. The number of people protesting continues to increase.

As the New York Times puts it "Calling itself Nuit Debout — roughly translatable as “Standing Up at Night” — the movement recalls Spain’s 2011 anti-austerity Indignados movement and the Occupy movement in the United States. But there are also echoes of France’s own history of popular revolt, including the student-led protests of May 1968."

IcelandProtests continue in Iceland; the Prime Minister of Iceland may have resigned but the people want the government that they view as rotten, to fall.

United KingdomSaturday the People's Assembly are staging a huge protest rally and March in London. People from across the UK, from different professions and various age groups, will descend on London in an anti-austerity gathering.

Saturday April 9 a hastily advertised protest demanding UK PM David Cameron resign following his handling of the panama leaked data information was held. It was billed as a gathering to continue until Cameron resigns.

That protest will meet up with the mainstream protest Saturday and it looks set to be a huge event.

There will be a smattering of celebrities including singer Charlotte Church.

Georgie Harrison who is a fairly recent writer at NEWTEKWORLDNEWS is hoping to attend and we will publish her images and words from the day as available.

Many of us will be with the protesters at least in spirit.

On a personal note family members who live on the south coast of England in Hastings will be attending a Solidarity event Saturday.

So Saturday in the UK will be a day of protest in cities around the UK and although the mainstream media may opt to cover the story minimally citizen journalists will fill in for them.

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